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Brewery and CAMRA bars at the festival
CAMRA bars
At the 2010 Festival there will be twelve CAMRA bars. These bars contain beer from alphabetically sorted Good Beer Guide regions (starting with Aberdeen & Grampian in the first and ending with Worcestershire in the last), therefore good places to start if you want to find real ale from your favourite part of the country.
As this is the Great British Beer Festival, we have decided to have British heroes as a theme and this year have named the CAMRA bars after British military heroes. In order to provide some practical support for British military heroes we have invited the Royal British Legion to be our charity of the festival and they will be fundraising to campaign for the serving and ex-Service community. Find our more information about the names behind the bars.
There is also a Young and Upcoming Breweries bar which offers some tasty brews from some of Britain's newest breweries, and the Real Ale in a Bottle Bar, offering a large number of the 1,300 bottle conditioned beers currently available to buy in the UK at present.
For lovers of real cider and perry a visit to the Cider Bar is essential with up to 100 ciders and perries all dispensed by gravity directly from the cask.
- B4 - Harris Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Aberdeen & Grampian, Argyll & The Isles, Ayrshire & Arran, Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Borders, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cumbria
- B5 - Nelson Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Channel Islands, Cheshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Durham
- B6 - Montgomery Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Devon, Dorset, Dumfries, East Sussex, East Yorkshire, Edinburgh & Lothians
- B7 - Scott Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Essex, Fife, Glamorgan, Glasgow & Clyde Valley, Gloucestershire, Gwent
- P1 - Wellington Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Hampshire, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Highlands & Western Isles, Isle of Man, Isle of Wight Kent, Leicestershire & Rutland
- P4 - Treo Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Loch Lomond, Stirling & The Trossachs, London, Merseyside, Mid Wales
- P5 - Cavell Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Manchester, North East Wales, North West Wales, Northamptonshire, Northern Isles, Northumberland
- P6 - Jones Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Norfolk, North Yorkshire, Northern Ireland
- P7 - Mountbatten Bar
Featuring Real Ale from Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Somerset
- P8 - Budd Bar
Featuring Real Ale from South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey
- W4 - Kitchener Bar
Featuring Real Ale from
Tayside, Tyne & Wear, Warwickshire, West Midlands, West Sussex, West Wales
- W6 - Trenchard Bar
Featuring Real Ale from West Yorkshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire
- B2 - Dobbs Bar
Young and Upcoming Breweries - sponsored by JD Wetherspoon
- B8 - Drake Bar
Featuring Real Ales in a Bottle
- W5 - Cook Bar
Freaturing Real Ciders and Perry
Brewery bars
Breweries from around the UK
In addition to the CAMRA bars a number of breweries from around the country will be well represented at the Festival with their own bar. These brewery bars are an exciting feature at the festival and will have some of your favourite beers available during the five day period. A number of them will be selling new beers and running competitions and are well worth a visit!
Brewery Bars present at the Great British Beer Festival 2010:
Bières Sans Frontières (BSF) Bars at GBBF continue to provide a showcase for the best beers from around the world, including beers from Germany, Belgium, Italy, USA, Czech Republic and The Netherlands.
Bars
There are three bars within BSF: the Belgian and Dutch Bar, The German and Czech Bar which is sponsored by Budweiser Budvar and the USA and Rest of the World Bar, which is sponsored by Sierra Nevada.
Make sure you pay us a visit and treat your taste buds to a new experience, whether you want to taste what real German beer is like or want to sample some of the hoppy US beers we're sure to have something for everyone.
Go to the Bières Sans Frontières mini-site
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